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Dennis Eugene Kingsolver

Kansas City, Missouri

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Dennis Eugene Kingsolver, 38, Kansas City, MO, died Monday, July 25, 2005. A celebration of his life will be held 2 p.m. Sunday, July 31, 2005, at D.W. Newcomer's Sons White Chapel, 6600 N. Antioch, Gladstone, MO. Cremation. The family will receive friends from noon until 2 p.m. Sunday at the...

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My heart hangs heavy to this day for the loss of my long time friend and the one I considered a brother. I can't believe it's been 16 years since Dennis took his trip to The Great Expanse! He is truly and sorely missed every day!

Connie Garone thank you for keeping this page alive! I always love rereading the memories of Dennis each year.

Dear Shirley, Morris and family,

I just want to let you know you are in my thoughts and prayers, as you are everyday, but especially today.

Love,
Connie

Son, it is now nearly 3 years since that terrible accident, I miss you sooo very much and Love you even more!! But I know where you are, that is the only thing that keeps me going. See ya again when the Lord is ready! Love Mom

To the Kingsolver Family: I worked with you Shirley at Sears, years ago and I am a checker at WalMart. I have always thought a lot of you and wanted you to know I have a son 39 in Aug and can't even imagine what you and your husband are going thru. I have been praying and thinking of you ever since I first heard about the accident. God takes care of us. Hold on and God will carry you through this. God loves you and your family.

Dear Kingsolver Family,
Me and my family are so very sorry for the loss of Dennis. What a super guy he was. In school, he was always placing a smile on the face of someone who didn't have one. We enjoyed his great imagination at the haunted houses he loved so much. He will live on in all who knew and loved him. May God's blessings help you to find peace in this very hard time.

Dennis brought happiness to so many people's lives. The world will not be the same without him.I thank Shirley and Morris for treating me like their own, and Dennis for giving me a chance. That place changed my life in soo many ways. Getting Fired just wont be the same! Thanks for 9 years of pure fun, and friendship!

To the Kingsolvery Family:

Sending you all my deepest sympathy and hope each of you know that you are thought of in a kind and loving way and I hope that this will help to ease your sorrow and bring peace to you. Treasure all the good memories of Dennis and keep them close to your heart. You are all in my prayers, with much love and many hugs, Jackie Flanagan

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